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What are the legal holidays in a year?

One year's statutory holidays include:

1, new year's day (new year's day 1, holiday 1 day);

2. Spring Festival (the first day, second day and third day of the first month, with a holiday of 3 days);

3. Tomb-Sweeping Day (April 5, holiday 1 day);

4. Labor Day (May 1, holidays 1 day);

5. Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, holiday 1 day);

6. Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15th of the lunar calendar, holiday 1 day);

7. National Day (10 1 3 days off).

In addition, there are some statutory holidays that have no holidays or are selective to certain groups:

8. Women's Day (March 8, women have a half-day holiday);

9. Arbor Day (March 12)

10, Youth Day (May 4th)

1 1, Nurses' Day (May 12)

12, Children's Day (June 1, 14 children have a day off)

13, Party Building Day (July 1)

14, Army Day (August 1)

15, Teacher's Day (September 10, many local teachers have professional holidays);

—— To sum up, there are 15 legal holidays in a year, including holidays 1 1 day (the above are sorted according to national legal holidays and anniversaries).